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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Shawcroft 966d25c6a5
Merge MicroPython v1.15 into CircuitPython 2021-05-12 17:51:42 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft e02a26453c
Merge MicroPython 1.14 into CircuitPython 2021-05-11 15:07:40 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 71d2536725
Build fixes thanks to jepler 2021-05-06 09:04:56 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft f0bb26d70f
Merge MicroPython 1.13 into CircuitPython 2021-05-04 18:06:33 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft b35fa44c8a
Merge MicroPython 1.12 into CircuitPython 2021-05-03 14:01:18 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 76033d5115
Merge MicroPython v1.11 into CircuitPython 2021-04-26 15:47:41 -07:00
Scott Shawcroft 09f7b43c64
Merge MicroPython 1.10 into CircuitPython 2021-04-21 15:59:17 -07:00
Jeff Epler fb7b968b10 py.mk: locate ulab sources with shell-find. 2021-04-02 13:09:23 -05:00
Jeff Epler dc9daba906 update ulab to 2.1.5 2021-04-02 13:09:23 -05:00
Yonatan Goldschmidt 2d5cece5ac py/nlr: Implement NLR for AArch64. 2021-03-11 12:51:10 +11:00
Dan Halbert 6abe3cd0ef -Os for SAMD51; fix CSUPEROPT typo 2020-12-14 18:57:31 -05:00
Scott Shawcroft f8dcb25170
Merge pull request #3694 from jepler/update-ulab2
ulab: Update to release tag 1.1.0
2020-11-23 15:17:46 -08:00
Jeff Epler 9d8be648ee ulab: Update to release tag 1.1.0
Disable certain classes of diagnostic when building ulab.  We should
submit patches upstream to (A) fix these errors and (B) upgrade their
CI so that the problems are caught before we want to integrate with
CircuitPython, but not right now.
2020-11-23 10:23:50 -06:00
Jeff Epler 982bce7259 py.mk: allow translation to be overriden in GNUmakefile
I like to use local makefile overrides, in the file GNUmakefile
(or, on case-sensitive systems, makefile) to set compilation choices.
However, writing
    TRANSLATION := de_DE
    include Makefile
did not work, because py.mk would override the TRANSLATION := specified
in an earlier part of the makefiles (but not from the commandline).

By using ?= instead of := the local makefile override works, but when
TRANSLATION is not specified it continues to work as before.
2020-11-19 16:23:35 -06:00
stijn 0153148fd2 py/py.mk: Support C++ code for user C modules.
Support C++ code in .cpp files by providing CXX counterparts of the
_USERMOD_ flags we have for C already.  This merely enables the Makefile of
user C modules to use variables specific to C++ compilation, it is still up
to each port's main Makefile to also include these in the build.
2020-10-29 15:29:20 +11:00
Jeff Epler e7a213a114 py: Add enum helper code
This makes it much easier to implement enums, and the printing code is
shared.  We might want to convert other enums to this in the future.
2020-09-21 16:44:26 -05:00
Dan Halbert 0a60aee3e4 wip: compiles 2020-08-02 11:36:38 -04:00
Jeff Epler 9b8df7f635 Upgrade ulab
This version
 * moves source files to reflect module structure
 * adds inline documentation suitable for extract_pyi
 * incompatibly moves spectrogram to fft
 * incompatibly removes "extras"

There are some remaining markup errors in the specific revision of
extmod/ulab but they do not prevent the doc building process from
completing.
2020-07-28 16:57:48 -05:00
Dan Halbert f6f45c82a1 wip: ATT protocol 2020-07-23 18:54:26 -04:00
Damien George f43834aba2
py/py.mk: Use additional CFLAGS to compile string0.c.
Otherwise functions like memset might get optimised to call themselves (eg
with gcc 10).  And provide CFLAGS_BUILTIN so these options can be changed
by a port if needed.

Fixes issue #6053.
2020-07-22 16:26:47 -07:00
Jeff Epler f211a090e2 py.mk: Assume we want all C source files in ulab 2020-06-01 08:26:23 -05:00
Jeff Epler 1cc281b6a4 py.mk: Assume we want all C files from ulab 2020-06-01 08:20:23 -05:00
Damien George a902b69dd5 py/py.mk: Use additional CFLAGS to compile string0.c.
Otherwise functions like memset might get optimised to call themselves (eg
with gcc 10).  And provide CFLAGS_BUILTIN so these options can be changed
by a port if needed.

Fixes issue #6053.
2020-05-27 23:10:23 +10:00
Dan Halbert 180f5c6a94 Merge remote-tracking branch 'adafruit/master' into ringbuf-fixes 2020-04-29 22:11:22 -04:00
Jeff Epler c016ea6f0a ulab: actually update the submodule
PR#2802 missed the submodule update itself.
2020-04-26 10:12:56 -05:00
Dan Halbert 38ec3bc574 further ringbuf cleanup 2020-04-21 17:38:20 -04:00
Jeff Epler 135fb5b887 py.mk: update warning flags needed for ulab 2020-04-14 15:37:36 -05:00
Jim Mussared 154b4eb354 py: Implement "common word" compression scheme for error messages.
The idea here is that there's a moderate amount of ROM used up by exception
text.  Obviously we try to keep the messages short, and the code can enable
terse errors, but it still adds up.  Listed below is the total string data
size for various ports:

    bare-arm 2860
    minimal 2876
    stm32 8926  (PYBV11)
    cc3200 3751
    esp32 5721

This commit implements compression of these strings.  It takes advantage of
the fact that these strings are all 7-bit ascii and extracts the top 128
frequently used words from the messages and stores them packed (dropping
their null-terminator), then uses (0x80 | index) inside strings to refer to
these common words.  Spaces are automatically added around words, saving
more bytes.  This happens transparently in the build process, mirroring the
steps that are used to generate the QSTR data.  The MP_COMPRESSED_ROM_TEXT
macro wraps any literal string that should compressed, and it's
automatically decompressed in mp_decompress_rom_string.

There are many schemes that could be used for the compression, and some are
included in py/makecompresseddata.py for reference (space, Huffman, ngram,
common word).  Results showed that the common-word compression gets better
results.  This is before counting the increased cost of the Huffman
decoder.  This might be slightly counter-intuitive, but this data is
extremely repetitive at a word-level, and the byte-level entropy coder
can't quite exploit that as efficiently.  Ideally one would combine both
approaches, but for now the common-word approach is the one that is used.

For additional comparison, the size of the raw data compressed with gzip
and zlib is calculated, as a sort of proxy for a lower entropy bound.  With
this scheme we come within 15% on stm32, and 30% on bare-arm (i.e. we use
x% more bytes than the data compressed with gzip -- not counting the code
overhead of a decoder, and how this would be hypothetically implemented).

The feature is disabled by default and can be enabled by setting
MICROPY_ROM_TEXT_COMPRESSION at the Makefile-level.
2020-04-05 14:20:57 +10:00
Damien George bc009fdd62 extmod/uasyncio: Add optional implementation of core uasyncio in C.
Implements Task and TaskQueue classes in C, using a pairing-heap data
structure.  Using this reduces RAM use of each Task, and improves overall
performance of the uasyncio scheduler.
2020-03-26 01:25:45 +11:00
Jeff Epler 96f2288b84 ulab: include new 'extras' source file 2020-03-17 09:33:17 -05:00
Jeff Epler d6342af980 ulab: rename enable macro so it appears in the support matrix 2020-03-17 09:33:03 -05:00
Jeff Epler 39cfe32c34 Update ulab from upstream again 2020-02-27 14:14:05 -06:00
Jeff Epler fa3b9eba92 ulab: Incorporate it 2020-02-27 11:03:03 -06:00
Damien George fe203bb3e2 py/pairheap: Add generic implementation of pairing heap data structure. 2020-01-22 17:31:18 +11:00
Steve Theodore dd4b0f6e9c
Make all `PYTHON` env vars into `PYTHON3`
make file contained a mix of references to `PYTHON` and `PYTHON3`, and did not build on a fresh install of Ubuntu (under Windows LXSS)
2020-01-11 21:37:54 -08:00
Jim Mussared 7d2ccd027f py/mkenv.mk: Move usage of 32-bit flags to py.mk.
This allows ports/variants to configure MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT after including
mkenv.mk, but before py.mk.
2020-01-12 10:34:10 +11:00
Jeff Epler 201f4648c4 py.mk: Fix race condition building .mo files
By having an order-only dependency on the directory itself, the directory
is sure to be created before the rule to create a .mo file is.

This fixes a low-freqency error on github actions such as

> msgfmt: error while opening "build/genhdr/en_US.mo" for writing: No such file or directory
2019-12-16 15:33:55 -06:00
Dan Halbert 68ae47907c merge from upstream 2019-12-10 21:04:46 -05:00
Dan Halbert 40434d6919 wip 2019-12-05 22:45:53 -05:00
Jeff Epler 238e121236 protocols: Allow them to be (optionally) type-safe
Protocols are nice, but there is no way for C code to verify whether
a type's "protocol" structure actually implements some particular
protocol.  As a result, you can pass an object that implements the
"vfs" protocol to one that expects the "stream" protocol, and the
opposite of awesomeness ensues.

This patch adds an OPTIONAL (but enabled by default) protocol identifier
as the first member of any protocol structure.  This identifier is
simply a unique QSTR chosen by the protocol designer and used by each
protocol implementer.  When checking for protocol support, instead of
just checking whether the object's type has a non-NULL protocol field,
use `mp_proto_get` which implements the protocol check when possible.

The existing protocols are now named:
    protocol_framebuf
    protocol_i2c
    protocol_pin
    protocol_stream
    protocol_spi
    protocol_vfs
(most of these are unused in CP and are just inherited from MP; vfs and
stream are definitely used though)

I did not find any crashing examples, but here's one to give a flavor of what
is improved, using `micropython_coverage`.  Before the change,
the vfs "ioctl" protocol is invoked, and the result is not intelligible
as json (but it could have resulted in a hard fault, potentially):

    >>> import uos, ujson
    >>> u = uos.VfsPosix('/tmp')
    >>> ujson.load(u)
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
    ValueError: syntax error in JSON

After the change, the vfs object is correctly detected as not supporting
the stream protocol:
    >>> ujson.load(p)
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
    OSError: stream operation not supported
2019-12-04 09:29:57 -06:00
Damien George a099505420 extmod: Add VFS littlefs bindings.
Both LFS1 and LFS2 are supported at the same time.
2019-10-29 14:17:29 +11:00
Damien George e1c7b1cb43 extmod/vfs_blockdev: Factor out block device interface code. 2019-10-29 12:55:17 +11:00
Michael Neuling 079cc940a6 powerpc: Add initial port to bare metal PowerPC arch.
Runs in microwatt (GHDL and FPGA) and qemu.

Port done initially by Michael Neuling, with help from Anton Blanchard and
Jordan Niethe.
2019-10-22 22:45:33 +11:00
Damien George e81f538e25 tools: Add mechanism to provide a manifest of frozen files.
This introduces a new build variable FROZEN_MANIFEST which can be set to a
manifest listing (written in Python) that describes the set of files to be
frozen in to the firmware.
2019-10-15 21:34:23 +11:00
Damien George 9adedce42e py: Add new Xtensa-Windowed arch for native emitter.
Enabled via the configuration MICROPY_EMIT_XTENSAWIN.
2019-10-05 13:44:53 +10:00
Jim Mussared 4ddd46e6cf docs/develop/qstr.rst: Add documentation for string interning. 2019-10-04 17:13:13 +10:00
Jim Mussared 16f8ceeaaa extmod/modbluetooth: Add low-level Python BLE API. 2019-10-01 09:51:02 +10:00
Jim Mussared 42e9bdf19b py/ringbuf: Add helpers for put16/get16. 2019-10-01 09:51:02 +10:00
Damien George 6e07fde895 py/mkrules.mk: Add QSTR_GLOBAL_REQUIREMENTS variable for qstr auto-gen. 2019-09-12 18:16:16 +10:00
Milan Rossa 310b3d1b81 py: Integrate sys.settrace feature into the VM and runtime.
This commit adds support for sys.settrace, allowing to install Python
handlers to trace execution of Python code.  The interface follows CPython
as closely as possible.  The feature is disabled by default and can be
enabled via MICROPY_PY_SYS_SETTRACE.
2019-08-30 16:44:12 +10:00